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We’re waiting for you in Budapest. From all nationalities and backgrounds people come to experience and discover Jewish Heritage Tour and get the inside story.

First, we will visit the Dohány Street Synagogue (interior visit), which is the largest in Europe and the second largest in the world.

You also get a local guided tour in the Jewish Museum, where you see the Hungarian Jewish heritage through a unique collection of art pieces from Hungary and Eastern Europe, and the rich tradition of Judaism, its holidays and everyday life. A separate room commemorates the Hungarian Holocaust.Beside these we visit the Martyrs’ Cemetery, the Raoul Wallenberg Memorial Park with the Tree of Life and the Heroes’ Temple (outside visit). After the tour it is possible to visit the Jewish Quarter Exhibition in the Goldmark Hall and the Family Research Center.

Those guests who are short of time can take the 2 hour Jewish Heritage Essential Tour. The tour includes an interior visit to the Dohány synagogue, which is the largest in Europe. With the help of English-speaking guides you will be acquainted with the most important chapters of the history and culture of the Hungarian Jewry.

Meeting time: 15 minutes before the program

The dates of the Jewish Heritage Essential Tour in English language:From May 1st to November 30th 2017: Every day at 10 am except on Saturday

We don’t have tours on jewish holidays, when the great Synagogue is closed for guiding

PRICE INCLUDES:professional guiding during the whole tourentrance fee to the Jewish Museumentrance fee to the Dohány Street Synagogueentrance fee to the Raoul Wallenberg Memorial Parkentrance fee to the Jewish Centre, where you can visit the Hungarian Jewish Archiv and an audio-visual exhibition about the past of the Jewish Quarter in Budapest